Flint Institute of Arts Museum and Art School
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Art Educator
The Flint Institute of Arts is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Art Educator to join our team. This role is vital in delivering high-quality art education through school and community outreach programs, gallery tours and lectures, studio activities, homeschool and afterschool programs.
Responsibilities
Program Development, Instruction and Classroom Management:
- Collaborate with the Curriculum Coordinator to design age-appropriate lesson plans and educational activities for diverse groups ranging from Pre-K to adults.
- Teach a variety of art lessons to Pre-K-Adult groups.
- Foster a positive, inclusive learning environment that encourages creativity and engagement.
- Use effective teaching strategies to address varied learning needs, including special education adaptations.
- Assess student progress and tailor instructional approaches to support their development.
Collaboration, Support, Growth:
- Work with colleagues and external partners to create meaningful educational experiences and special programming.
- Maintain art studios and manage supplies to ensure an efficient and inspiring creative environment.
- Assist the Director in planning and delivering educational programs and substitute for colleagues as needed.
- Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current in educational strategies and artistic practices.
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree (BA, BS, or BFA) in Art Education, Fine Arts/Design, Education, or Museum Studies from an accredited institution.
- Proficiency in visual arts and design principles.
- Previous experience working with children in an educational setting.
- Knowledge of childhood development, behavior management techniques, and educational theories.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Collaborative mindset and ability to work effectively with colleagues, students, and parents.
Preferred:
- Michigan K-12 Teaching Certificate (current or past).
Physical Activities required to perform essential functions
- Driving: Transportation to and from Outreach locations.
- Sitting/Standing/Walking: Approximately 70% of time is spent standing or moving around work areas. Balance of time (approximately 30%) is spent seated while working at a desk.
- Speaking/Hearing: Clear diction and acute hearing are necessary for e?ective communication with co-workers, the public, and outside agencies, by telephone and in person.
- Vision: Corrected vision close to 20/20 is necessary to e?ectively use the computer screens and interpret written information.
- Lifting/Carrying/Pushing/Pulling: The ability to lift and carry weights up to 20 pounds.
- Stooping/Kneeling: The ability to stoop and kneel is necessary for accessing supplies and performing inspections.
- Reading/Handling: Good manual dexterity is necessary for computer keyboard use and for retrieving and working with appropriate paperwork, equipment, and supplies.
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